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Nuclear Physics A

Volume 315, Issue 3, 5 March 1979, Pages 334-352
Nuclear Physics A

High spin states in 105Ag

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Abstract

High spin states in 105Ag have been studied using the 103Rh(α, 2nγ)105Ag reaction. A collective band on the 92+ state at 53.2 keV and a negative parity band with spins ranging from 152 to 272 were observed. Furthermore a 152+ isomeric state with T12 = 6.0±0.2 ns at 1733.8 keV was identified. The g-factor deduced for this state is g = 0.58±0.06. A comparison of the experimental results with theoretical calculations indicates that the properties of most of the positive parity states are reasonably well described by the cluster-vibrational model as well as by the triaxial rotator model.

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    Present address, CERN, Genéve, Switzerland.

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    Present address, Institute of Nuclear Research Swierk, Poland.

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    Present address, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA.

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